Lal’s personal staff readjusted
Srinagar, Feb 6: Close on the heels of his relocation to the Centre, the outgoing Chief Secretary Madhav Lal has already got his personal staff readjusted at different places within the state administration.
The General Administration Department (GAD) Wednesday ordered transfer of Additional Secretary/Principal Private Secretary to Chief Secretary Hashmat Ali Khan and posted him as Joint Director, Hospitality and Protocol (Hqr).
Pertinently, few days back, Private Secretary with Chief Secretary Kanwal Krishan Ganjoo was transferred and posted in the office of Principal Resident Commissioner J&K, New Delhi.
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